National Instruments Product Guide - 2008 - (Page 45) GPIB Controller for PCI Express and PCI PCI Express and PCI controllers combine reliable high-performance hardware with a complete suite of development tools to get your applications up and running fast. Support on Windows (including Windows Vista), Mac, Solaris, and Linux® OSs Driver development kit for compatibility with any OS Learn more at ni.com/gpib GPIB Analyzer The NI PCI-GPIB+ includes a complete GPIB analyzer and controller on a single device. GPIB analyzer software features tools for interpreting captured GPIB information. Continuously monitor the real-time state of each of the 16 GPIB data and control lines Use analyzer functionality transparent to GPIB communication Learn more at ni.com/gpib GPIB Controller for Hi-Speed USB The compact NI GPIB-USB-HS transforms any computer with a USB port into a full-function GPIB controller. Connect directly from a USB port to a GPIB instrument Reuse code for other NI GPIB controllers without modification Learn more at ni.com/gpib GPIB Controllers for Ethernet and Serial Connect to GPIB instruments and other common industry interfaces. Bidirectional serial controllers for conversion of serial and GPIB instruments via RS232 and RS485/422 Remote connection to any GPIB instrument connected with Ethernet Learn more at ni.com/gpib Cables and Accessories Choose from the following NI accessories: Adapters, cables, fixtures, and rack-mount kits Electrical isolation up to 2,500 VDC Direct cable length up to 2 km Learn more at ni.com/gpib GPIB Software NI-488.2 software provides: High-performance, portable, and distributed GPIB applications using LabVIEW, LabWindows™/CVI, ANSI C/C++, C#, Visual Basic .NET, or Visual Basic 6.0 Better system configurability and ease of use Learn more at ni.com/gpib ni.com 45 http://ni.com/gpib http://ni.com/gpib http://ni.com/gpib http://ni.com/gpib http://ni.com/gpib http://ni.com/gpib http://ni.com
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